Microsoft Teams Crashes on Honor 400 Android Device
Users on the Honor 400 smartphone experience persistent crashes and failures to send messages or images in Microsoft Teams. This is a device-specific compatibility issue with no clear resolution path. The problem leaves users unable to communicate reliably on their preferred device.
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